Earth has many objects in orbit but definitely only one Moon

Big Brother has always chosen its contestants for entertainment value rather than for intellectual debate. This was recently highlighted in a discussion started on the programme by dental therapist Chantelle, who suggested there must be more than one moon in the sky because it changes size and can be seen around the world.

Chantelle had trouble believing that the Moon can be seen in the UK and Australia at the same time, when it takes almost a whole day and night to fly between the countries. Some of the other housemates tried to dissuade her of this view, while others decided not to get involved in the discussion.

In fact, Australia and the UK are not on opposite sides of the world. Additionally, the Moon lies at an average of 384,400km away from us. At this distance, both locations on Earth would have an unobstructed view of it – see the image below.

The UK (covered in cloud) can be seen in the top left, the tip of Australia in the bottom right. The Moon, at a distance of 384,400km, can be seen from both locations. (Image credit: NASA)

So, it is quite possible for people in both countries to be seeing the same Moon simultaneously – depending on the time of year and position of the Moon. It may well be rising in the UK as it is setting in Australia.

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